Philip ZimÂbarÂdo, a longÂtime StanÂford psyÂcholÂoÂgy proÂfesÂsor, is perÂhaps most well known for the famous StanÂford Prison ExperÂiÂment conÂductÂed in 1971. But, more recentÂly, he pubÂlished a book called The Time ParaÂdox (2008) that makes some pretÂty intriguÂing arguÂments about how our attiÂtudes toward time, often unconÂscious ones, can strongÂly shape our perÂsonÂalÂiÂties and the kind of lives we lead. The video above takes one of ZimÂbarÂdo’s lecÂtures about the Time ParaÂdox and syncs it with some aniÂmatÂed drawÂings. Great find by Yann. Feel free to send tips our way. Just click here.
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